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Delia Houghton

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Delia Houghton

Birth
Death
30 Oct 1919
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-25-3-3
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DELIA HOUGHTON

DEATH OF MRS. F. P. HOUGHTON A GREAT SHOCK
The community was shocked today by announcement of the death of Mrs.
Frank P. Houghton, which occurred at the hospital last night, due to
an attack of heart failure with which she was stricken while apparently
convalescing from an attack of ? which sent her to the hospital ? weeks
ago. Mrs. Houghton was stricken yesterday morning and failed rapidly,
death occurring shortly after ? o'clock last evening. Suffering from a
severe cold, Mrs. Houghton was taken to the hospital two weeks ago and
had ? she was able to ? and it had been ? should return to her home ?.
The fatal attack came shortly before noon and was unexpected ?
physicians who had left Mrs. Houghton but a short time before with
every expectation on the part of the patient for a complete restoration
to health within a few days. The news of the sudden demise of Mrs.
Houghton was received with deep sorrow by a large circle of friends and
is a great shock to the community in which she had made her home. Mrs.
Houghton nee Adelia Pasewalk was born in this city December? Forty six
years ago and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pasewalk. She
attended the parochial and public schools and was a graduate of the
high school. On June 28, 1898 she became the bride of Frank P. Houghton,
the husband who survives her. Mrs. Houghton is also survived by her
parents, three sisters, Mrs. W.J. H??? of Green Bay, Mrs. John Lee of
Milwaukee and Mrs. William Niquette of this city and by two brothers,
John Pasewalk of this city and Herbert of Provo, Utah. A resident of
the city practically all of her life, Mrs. Houghton was widely known
and was popular in social circles. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's
Guild of which she was vice president and the Altar Society of the Sacred
Heart church and was one of the active workers in the organization of the
church. Mrs. Houghton was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Elks and possessing a winning personality, was a favorite in the
city and had surrounded herself in her daily life with a large circle
of admiring and sincere friends to which the announcement of her death
and its sad circumstances will bring a keen sense of loss. The funeral
of Mrs. Houghton will be held Thursday morning from the Sacred Heart
church and interment will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 27, 1919 Page 1
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[bur. 10-30-1919/cause: myocarditis/bur on Frank Houghton lot]
DELIA HOUGHTON

DEATH OF MRS. F. P. HOUGHTON A GREAT SHOCK
The community was shocked today by announcement of the death of Mrs.
Frank P. Houghton, which occurred at the hospital last night, due to
an attack of heart failure with which she was stricken while apparently
convalescing from an attack of ? which sent her to the hospital ? weeks
ago. Mrs. Houghton was stricken yesterday morning and failed rapidly,
death occurring shortly after ? o'clock last evening. Suffering from a
severe cold, Mrs. Houghton was taken to the hospital two weeks ago and
had ? she was able to ? and it had been ? should return to her home ?.
The fatal attack came shortly before noon and was unexpected ?
physicians who had left Mrs. Houghton but a short time before with
every expectation on the part of the patient for a complete restoration
to health within a few days. The news of the sudden demise of Mrs.
Houghton was received with deep sorrow by a large circle of friends and
is a great shock to the community in which she had made her home. Mrs.
Houghton nee Adelia Pasewalk was born in this city December? Forty six
years ago and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pasewalk. She
attended the parochial and public schools and was a graduate of the
high school. On June 28, 1898 she became the bride of Frank P. Houghton,
the husband who survives her. Mrs. Houghton is also survived by her
parents, three sisters, Mrs. W.J. H??? of Green Bay, Mrs. John Lee of
Milwaukee and Mrs. William Niquette of this city and by two brothers,
John Pasewalk of this city and Herbert of Provo, Utah. A resident of
the city practically all of her life, Mrs. Houghton was widely known
and was popular in social circles. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's
Guild of which she was vice president and the Altar Society of the Sacred
Heart church and was one of the active workers in the organization of the
church. Mrs. Houghton was an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Elks and possessing a winning personality, was a favorite in the
city and had surrounded herself in her daily life with a large circle
of admiring and sincere friends to which the announcement of her death
and its sad circumstances will bring a keen sense of loss. The funeral
of Mrs. Houghton will be held Thursday morning from the Sacred Heart
church and interment will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 27, 1919 Page 1
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[bur. 10-30-1919/cause: myocarditis/bur on Frank Houghton lot]

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95208342/delia-houghton: accessed ), memorial page for Delia Houghton (unknown–30 Oct 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95208342, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).